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Saturday, February 26 – 7:30pm
Jean Fineberg &
the JAZZphoria Quintet
jazz club
when lights are low

JAZZphoria Quintet
Jean Fineberg – tenor saxophone/flute
Erika Oba – keyboards/flute/piccolo
Nancy Wenstrom – guitar
Jodi Durst – basses
Jeremy Steinkoler – drums/percussion

Bandleader and saxophonist Jean Fineberg has toured and recorded with Melba Liston, David Bowie, Laura Nyro, Chic, Sister Sledge (We Are Family)and was featured on Marian McPartland’s iconic Piano Jazz radio show. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Grammys in L.A., the Kennedy Center in Washington DC, and the Monterey, Montreux, San Francisco and San Jose Jazz Festivals. Jean is the recipient of several NEA composition awards, a grant from InterMusic SF, several Meet-The-Composer grants and two composition awards from the American Federation of Musicians. To date, she has received seven artist-in-residence fellowships, where she continues to write the bulk of JAZZphoria’s material.

Below, the full ensemble, from which this quintet is drawn…

$25 cash cover charge; proof of vaccination and masks required.
For a reservation, call the shop at 415-586-3733. Audience capacity is 20.

Find the live stream on Bird & Beckett’s YouTube channel or Facebook page, and donate if you possibly can to support the musicians, the music and the venue!

Our events are put on under the umbrella of the nonprofit Bird & Beckett Cultural Legacy Project (the "BBCLP"). That's how we fund our ambitious schedule of 300 or so concerts and literary events every year.

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